Rod Lousich was born in 1967. He is an actor, known for The Warrior's Way (2010), Power Rangers Operation Overdrive (2007) and Luella Miller (2005).
Rod Lurie is the director of the "The Outpost," released July 2020, starring Scott Eastwood, Caleb Landry Jones, and Orlando Bloom. The film, based on CNN chief correspondent Jake Tapper's bestselling book of the same name, tells the true story of the events leading up to and including the Battle of Kamdesh in Afghanistan, where a small unit of U.S. soldiers defended against an overwhelming force of Taliban fighters in what was one of the bloodiest American engagements of the Afghan War. The battle resulted in two living service members, Ty Carter and Clint Romesha, being awarded the Medal of Honor - the first time that had happened in fifty years. Previously Lurie wrote and directed the widely-praised Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominated political thriller "The Contender," starring Joan Allen, Jeff Bridges, Gary Oldman and Christian Slater. The film was also honored by the Broadcast Film Critics with the first-ever Alan J. Pakula Award. He also wrote and directed the films "Straw Dogs," a remake of the 1971 classic starring James Marsden, Kate Bosworth, and Alexander Skarsgard, "Nothing But the Truth," starring Kate Beckinsale, Alan Alda, and Matt Dillon, "Resurrecting the Champ," starring Samuel L. Jackson and Josh Hartnett. Additionally, he created and executive-produced "Line of Fire," a one-hour FBI drama for ABC, and directed the feature film "The Last Castle," which starred Robert Redford, James Gandolfini, and Mark Ruffalo. In television, Lurie created the series "Commander In Chief," which was nominated for the Best Drama Series Golden Globe, and for which Geena Davis won the Best Actress Golden Globe for her depiction of the first female President of the United States. Lurie made his film writing and directing debut in 1998 with the dramatic short "Four Second Delay," which won the Best Short Film award at the Atlanta Film Festival and the Crested Butte Reel Fest. The film also won the Prix du Jury at the Festival of American Cinema in Deauville, France. Lurie followed in 2000 with his first feature film, "Deterrence," a drama about America coming to the brink of nuclear war, starring Kevin Pollak and Timothy Hutton. Before he segued to filmmaking, Lurie graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1984 and went on to serve for four years as a Combat Arms officer in the U.S. Army. After the military, Lurie first enjoyed success as a film critic and entertainment reporter, breaking into journalism as a reporter for the New York Daily News, and was also a film critic and interviewer for Channel 12 in Fairfield, Connecticut. In addition, he was a frequent contributor to such magazines as Premiere, Movieline and Entertainment Weekly. After moving to Los Angeles, Lurie worked as a film critic, investigative reporter and contributing editor to Los Angeles Magazine from 1990-1995. As an investigative reporter in the entertainment industry, Lurie's discovery of unethical and illegal practices of tabloid newspapers gained him national exposure on programs such as "60 Minutes" and "Nightline." He spent the next four years as the film critic for KABC 790 Radio in Los Angeles, where his top-rated movie review show entertained Southern California moviegoers every Saturday from 1995 to 1999. His on-air guests included: Tom Hanks, James Woods, Billy Bob Thornton, Dustin Hoffman, John Travolta, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Landau, James Cameron and Mel Gibson. In addition, Lurie authored the book Once Upon A Time in Hollywood in 1995. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, the bestselling novelist Kyra Davis.
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Rod was born to Vittorio & Wanda Maiorano at Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, New York. He has one sister, Angela. Rod grew up in Westchester County and attended Iona Grammar & Iona Prep in New Rochelle, New York. He then attended Fordham University at Lincoln Center, NYC to study theatre. After graduation, Rod studied with late acting guru Fred Kareman in his Carnegie Hall studio. Rod now resides in California with his wife, Christina Petros. Rod's experience in the entertainment industry includes TV, film, theatre and commercials. He has worked as both a performer and behind the scenes.
Rod Manikam was born in Penang, Malaysia. His passion with the movie industry started at a young age and his involvement in filmmaking began as a teenager. Always interested in the arts, he qualified as a graphic designer in 1990, graduating as a chef shortly after. Rod comes from a family of musicians and teachers, his father Edward is a now retired renowned musician and teacher in Malaysia, his mother Marina Mangram is also a retired teacher. Rod's sister Adeline is a professional musician in Zurich, Switzerland. His nephew William Marty composes the music for Rod's film productions. Rod himself plays music but his main interest is film. After traveling extensively throughout Europe and the UK, he set his sights on Australia where he decided this was the place to set down his roots and continue to pursue his passion - acting and producing. In 2013, Rod founded Rodman Pictures, firstly in Australia and then in Malaysia. This production company has completed short films and major motion pictures and has projects underway including the latest movie Tainted Getaway. In 2016 he was granted a Datoship both in Malaysia and Indonesia for his commitment to Asian and International cinema. In 2007 Rod uplifted and moved to Perth, Western Australia where he was later nationalized in 2011 and is now a proud Malaysian Australian.
Rod Marining is known for Vancouver Aquarium Uncovered (2015), At the Edge of the World (2008) and How to Change the World (2015).
Rod Marmol is a director, screenwriter and a best-selling author of stories that warms & warns the heart ("kumukurot sa puso at sa singit"). He's the writer-director of the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino film "Cuddle Weather" which ranked on Netflix' Top 10 Charts in the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam; the Cinefilipino movie "Mata Tapang", and TV5's romcom series "Stay-in Love". He's the writer of the BL series "Quaranthings", the drama series "I Got You", and co-writer of PPP film "Pinay Beauty", three MMFF films "Magikland", "Mang Kepweng", "Super Parental Guardians", among others. He has directed branded content for Oppo, Mang Inasal, GOMO, and wrote commercials for the biggest brands in the country. He's a workshopper of Ricky Lee, National Artist for Film. And he represented the country at a young creative competition in Singapore in 2015. In his spare time he writes poetry and hugots on his Facebook page "Rod Marmol Writes" with half a million followers.
Rod Maxwell is known for Haunted Mansion (2023), Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) and The Wishing Well (2005).
Rod McCary was born on April 15, 1941 in St. Cloud, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Stir Crazy (1980), The Flintstones (1994) and Night of the Demons 2 (1994).
Rod McLachlan was born on September 9, 1960 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (2020), The Loudest Voice (2019) and Madam Secretary (2014).